Abstract colourful parasols canvas with Floater frame
The picture shows a lively composition of overlapping, circular elements with radiating lines. It is reminiscent of parasols on the beach. The optimistic, positive colour palette is bright and contrasting with red, blue, yellow, orange, pink and green. The design is clearly influenced by mid-century modern design, with echoes of the Op Art of the 1960s. The geometric abstraction is reminiscent of works by Sonia Delaunay or Victor Vasarely, while the clear shapes and vibrant colours are also close to Japanese graphic design and Bauhaus aesthetics.
Abstract colourful parasols canvas with Floater frame
The picture shows a lively composition of overlapping, circular elements with radiating lines. It is reminiscent of parasols on the beach. The optimistic, positive colour palette is bright and contrasting with red, blue, yellow, orange, pink and green. The design is clearly influenced by mid-century modern design, with echoes of the Op Art of the 1960s. The geometric abstraction is reminiscent of works by Sonia Delaunay or Victor Vasarely, while the clear shapes and vibrant colours are also close to Japanese graphic design and Bauhaus aesthetics.
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